Al-Moussawi: Forming the new government may take a long time.

Al-Moussawi: Forming the new government may take a long time.

Q&A: Ali Musawi, Adviser to the Prime Minister - Iraq Oil ReportMP Mukhtar al-Moussawi affirmed on Wednesday that forming the new government in Iraq faces significant challenges and will not be achieved quickly without the consensus of all political factions, whether Shia, Sunni, or Kurdish.

Speaking to the Information Agency, al-Moussawi stated, “The continuation of the current situation without serious and urgent action to resolve the political disputes related to entitlements and the nomination of candidates will lead to a lengthy delay in the government formation process.”

He pointed out that “reaching an understanding on the presidency is the essential and necessary first step, followed by an agreement on the Speaker of Parliament, so that a date can be set for the opening of the new parliamentary session.”

He explained that “these steps are part of a political system followed in many countries to ensure the smooth and transparent progress of the constitutional process,” noting that “the continuation of the current stalemate and the failure to reach a swift agreement will cause the government formation process to take more than two months, negatively impacting political stability and hindering the implementation of the government plans and programs that the country is awaiting.”

Al-Moussawi called on “all political parties to expedite reaching an understanding and prioritize the national interest over partisan and factional interests, in order to overcome the current crisis and finalize the formation of the government as quickly as possible.”

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